Journal: J. Cognitive Neuroscience

Volume 36, Issue 5

734 -- 755Jessica A. Korte, Alyssa Weakley, Kareelynn Donjuan Fernandez, Wilsaan M. Joiner, Audrey P. Fan. Neural Underpinnings of Learning in Dementia Populations: A Review of Motor Learning Studies Combined with Neuroimaging
756 -- 775Shiri Bar-Or, Thomas J. Baumgarten, Biyu J. He. Neural Mechanisms Determining the Duration of Task-free, Self-paced Visual Perception
776 -- 799Boglárka Nagy, Petia Kojouharova, Andrea B. Protzner, Zsófia Gaál. Investigating the Effect of Contextual Cueing with Face Stimuli on Electrophysiological Measures in Younger and Older Adults
800 -- 814Samson Chota, Arnaud T. Bruat, Stefan Van der Stigchel, Christoph Strauch. Steady-state Visual Evoked Potentials Reveal Dynamic (Re)allocation of Spatial Attention during Maintenance and Utilization of Visual Working Memory
815 -- 827Yun Ding, Bradley R. Postle, Freek van Ede. Neural Signatures of Competition between Voluntary and Involuntary Influences over the Focus of Attention in Visual Working Memory
828 -- 835George Samrani, Jonas Persson. Encoding-related Brain Activity Predicts Subsequent Trial-level Control of Proactive Interference in Working Memory
836 -- 853Gongting Wang, Lily Tao. Bilingual Language Control in the Brain: Evidence from Structural and Effective Functional Brain Connectivity
854 -- 871Zhongshan Li, Zhuqian Zhou, Xiaoling Wang, Jinshan Wu, Luyao Chen. Neural Correlates of Analogical Reasoning on Syntactic Patterns
872 -- 887Bingbing Song, Werner Sommer, Urs Maurer. Expectation Modulates Repetition Suppression at Late But Not Early Stages during Visual Word Recognition: Evidence from Event-related Potentials
888 -- 900Tim Rüterbories, Axel Mecklinger, Kathrin C. J. Eschmann, Jordan Crivelli-Decker, Charan Ranganath, Matthias J. Gruber. Curiosity Satisfaction Increases Event-related Potentials Sensitive to Reward
901 -- 915Yuhua Yu, Yongtaek Oh, John Kounios, Mark Beeman. Electroencephalography Spectral-power Volatility Predicts Problem-solving Outcomes
916 -- 935Mattia F. Pagnotta, Justin Riddle, Mark D'Esposito. Multiplexed Levels of Cognitive Control through Delta and Theta Neural Oscillations
936 -- 961Anna Grabowska, Filip Sondej, Magdalena Senderecka. A Machine Learning Study of Anxiety-related Symptoms and Error-related Brain Activity
962 -- 977Varun Devakonda, Zexi Zhou, Beiming Yang, Yang Qu. Neural Reward Anticipation Moderates Longitudinal Relation between Parents' Familism Values and Latinx American Youth's School Disengagement

Volume 36, Issue 4

567 -- 571Jason Samaha, Vincenzo Romei. Alpha-band Brain Dynamics and Temporal Processing: An Introduction to the Special Focus
572 -- 589Luca Ronconi, Elio Balestrieri, Daniel Baldauf, David Melcher. Distinct Cortical Networks Subserve Spatio-temporal Sampling in Vision through Different Oscillatory Rhythms
590 -- 601Michele Deodato, David Melcher. Correlations between Visual Temporal Resolution and Individual Alpha Peak Frequency: Evidence that Internal and Measurement Noise Drive Null Findings
602 -- 613Luca Tarasi, Vincenzo Romei. Individual Alpha Frequency Contributes to the Precision of Human Visual Processing
614 -- 631Golan Karvat, Nir Ofir, Ayelet N. Landau. Sensory Drive Modifies Brain Dynamics and the Temporal Integration Window
632 -- 639Golan Karvat, Ayelet N. Landau. A Role for Bottom-Up Alpha Oscillations in Temporal Integration
640 -- 654Jason Samaha, Vincenzo Romei. Alpha-Band Frequency and Temporal Windows in Perception: A Review and Living Meta-analysis of 27 Experiments (and Counting)
655 -- 690Jan-Mathijs Schoffelen, Ugo Giulio Pesci, Uta Noppeney. Alpha Oscillations and Temporal Binding Windows in Perception - A Critical Review and Best Practice Guidelines
691 -- 699Tomoya Kawashima, Ryohei Nakayama, Kaoru Amano. Theoretical and Technical Issues Concerning the Measurement of Alpha Frequency and the Application of Signal Detection Theory: Comment on Buergers and Noppeney (2022)
700 -- 705Yasuki Noguchi. Audio-Visual Fission Illusion and Individual Alpha Frequency: Perspective on Buergers and Noppeney (2022)
706 -- 711Agnese Venskus. Perceptual Training as Means to Assess the Effect of Alpha Frequency on Temporal Binding Window
712 -- 720Andreas Wutz. Alpha Oscillations Create the Illusion of Time
721 -- 729Andrea Alamia, Rufin VanRullen. A Traveling Waves Perspective on Temporal Binding
730 -- 733Uta Noppeney, Ugo Giulio Pesci, Jan-Mathijs Schoffelen. The Influence of Alpha Frequency on Temporal Binding across the Senses: Response to the Special Focus

Volume 36, Issue 3

415 -- 434Lena J. Skalaban, Ivan Chan, Kristina M. Rapuano, Qi Lin, May I. Conley, Richard Watts, Erica L. Busch, Vishnu P. Murty, B. J. Casey. Representational Dissimilarity of Faces and Places during a Working Memory Task is Associated with Subsequent Recognition Memory during Development
435 -- 446Claire Lauzon, Daniel Chiasso, Jennifer S. Rabin, Elisa Ciaramelli, R. Shayna Rosenbaum. Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex Does Not Play a Selective Role in Pattern Separation
447 -- 459Keri Anne Gladhill, Eva Marie Robinson, Candice Stanfield-Wiswell, Farah Bader, Martin Wiener 0002. Separable Representations for Duration and Distance in Virtual Movements
460 -- 474Miguel Rubianes, Linda Drijvers, Francisco Muñoz, Laura Jiménez-Ortega, Tatiana Almeida-Rivera, José Sánchez-García, Sabela Fondevila, Pilar Casado, Manuel Martín-Loeches. The Self-reference Effect Can Modulate Language Syntactic Processing Even Without Explicit Awareness: An Electroencephalography Study
475 -- 491Alina Schüller, Achim Schilling, Patrick Krauss, Tobias Reichenbach. The Early Subcortical Response at the Fundamental Frequency of Speech Is Temporally Separated from Later Cortical Contributions
492 -- 507Sean R. O'Bryan, Jeff Moher, J. Daniel McCarthy, Joo Hyun Song. Effector-independent Representations Guide Sequential Target Selection Biases in Action
508 -- 521Lysann Wagener, Andreas Nieder. Conscious Experience of Stimulus Presence and Absence Is Actively Encoded by Neurons in the Crow Brain
522 -- 533Leslie K. Held, Emiel Cracco, Lara Bardi, Maggie Kiraga, Elio Cristianelli, Marcel Brass, Elger L. Abrahamse, Senne Braem. Associative Visuomotor Learning Using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Induces Stimulus-Response Interference
534 -- 550Nóra Csikós, Bela Petro, Petia Kojouharova, Zsófia Gaál, István Czigler. Automatic Change Detection in Interwoven Sequences: A Visual Mismatch Negativity Study
551 -- 566Jessica Loke, Noor Seijdel, Lukas Snoek, Lynn K. A. Sörensen, Ron van de Klundert, Matthew van der Meer, Eva Quispel, Natalie L. M. Cappaert, H. Steven Scholte. Human Visual Cortex and Deep Convolutional Neural Network Care Deeply about Object Background

Volume 36, Issue 2

217 -- 224Darinka Trübutschek, Yu-Fang Yang, Claudia Gianelli, Elena Cesnaite, Nastassja L. Fischer, Mikkel C. Vinding, Tom R. Marshall, Johannes Algermissen, Annalisa Pascarella, Tuomas Puoliväli, Andrea Vitale, Niko A. Busch, Gustav Nilsonne. EEGManyPipelines: A Large-scale, Grassroots Multi-analyst Study of Electroencephalography Analysis Practices in the Wild
225 -- 238René Terporten, Eleanor Huizeling, Karin Heidlmayr, Peter Hagoort, Anne Kösem. The Interaction of Context Constraints and Predictive Validity during Sentence Reading
239 -- 260Xinyang Liu, Lihuan Zhang, Saiwen Yu, Zilin Bai, Ting Qi, Hengyu Mao, Zonglei Zhen, Qi Dong, Li Liu. The Effects of Age and Reading Experience on the Lifespan Neurodevelopment for Reading Comprehension
261 -- 271William Dupont, Charalambos Papaxanthis, Florent Lebon, Carol Madden-Lombardi. Mental Simulations and Action Language Are Impaired in Individuals with Aphantasia
272 -- 289Kathryn E. Bates, Marie L. Smith, Emily K. Farran, Maro G. Machizawa. Behavioral and Neural Correlates of Visual Working Memory Reveal Metacognitive Aspects of Mental Imagery
290 -- 302Nikita Otstavnov, Abrar Riaz, Victoria Moiseeva, Tommaso Fedele. Temporal and Spatial Information Elicit Different Power and Connectivity Profiles during Working Memory Maintenance
303 -- 326Ke Wang, Ying Fang, Qiang Guo, Lu Shen, Qi Chen. Superior Attentional Efficiency of Auditory Cue via the Ventral Auditory-thalamic Pathway
327 -- 339Li Wang, Jing Sheng, Shumin Duan, Shuang Lin, Yongjian Li, Zhe Li, Shuzhen Li, Yifutihaer Sataer, Jun Chen. How Society Anxiety Influences Attention Control in College Students: The Moderated Mediation Effect of Cognitive Flexibility and Resting-state Electroencephalography Activity
340 -- 361Jaeeun Lee, Soojin Park. Multi-modal Representation of the Size of Space in the Human Brain
362 -- 376Xinxu Shen, Chelsea Helion, David V. Smith, Vishnu P. Murty. Motivation as a Lens for Understanding Information-seeking Behaviors
377 -- 393Anthony W. Sali, Christina Bejjani, Tobias Egner. Learning Cognitive Flexibility: Neural Substrates of Adapting Switch-Readiness to Time-varying Demands
394 -- 413John Tauber, Scott L. Brincat, Emily P. Stephen, Jacob A. Donoghue, Leo Kozachkov, Emery N. Brown, Earl K. Miller. Propofol-mediated Unconsciousness Disrupts Progression of Sensory Signals through the Cortical Hierarchy

Volume 36, Issue 1

1 -- 23Ryan J. Hubbard, Kara D. Federmeier. The Impact of Linguistic Prediction Violations on Downstream Recognition Memory and Sentence Recall
24 -- 45Atsuko Takashima, Francesca Carota, Vincent Schoots, Alexandra Redmann, Janneke F. M. Jehee, Peter Indefrey. Tomatoes Are Red: The Perception of Achromatic Objects Elicits Retrieval of Associated Color Knowledge
46 -- 70Nika Adamian, Søren K. Andersen. Attentional Modulation in Early Visual Cortex: A Focused Reanalysis of Steady-state Visual Evoked Potential Studies
71 -- 94Megan C. Shyr, Sanjay S. Joshi. A Case Study of the Validity of Web-based Visuomotor Rotation Experiments
95 -- 106Christoph Felix Geissler, Lars-Michael Schöpper, Anna Franziska Engesser, Christian Beste, Alexander Münchau, Christian Frings. Turning the Light Switch on Binding: Prefrontal Activity for Binding and Retrieval in Action Control
107 -- 127Laura J. Batterink, Jerrica Mulgrew, Aaron Gibbings. Rhythmically Modulating Neural Entrainment during Exposure to Regularities Influences Statistical Learning
128 -- 142Chandra Leon Haider, Hyojin Park, Anne Hauswald, Nathan Weisz. Neural Speech Tracking Highlights the Importance of Visual Speech in Multi-speaker Situations
143 -- 154Sylvain Harquel, Corinne Cian, Laurent Torlay, Emilie Cousin, Pierre-Alain Barraud, Thierry Bougerol, Michel Guerraz. Modulation of Visually Induced Self-motion Illusions by α Transcranial Electric Stimulation over the Superior Parietal Cortex
155 -- 166David A. Vogelsang, Daniella J. Furman, Derek E. Nee, Ioannis Pappas, Robert L. White III, Andrew S. Kayser, Mark D'Esposito. Dopamine Modulates Effective Connectivity in Frontal Cortex
167 -- 186Sanne ten Oever, Andrea E. Martin. Interdependence of "What" and "When" in the Brain
187 -- 199Blake W. Saurels, Alan Johnston, Kielan Yarrow, Derek H. Arnold. Event Probabilities Have a Different Impact on Early and Late Electroencephalographic Measures Regarded as Metrics of Prediction
200 -- 216Camille Fakche, Laura Dugué. Perceptual Cycles Travel Across Retinotopic Space